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Inside ManFilm Two stars No extrasIgnore the director’s credit, and — a bit of telltale humour and political finger-pointing aside — you’d be hard put to place this as a Spike Lee movie. Overloaded with stars (Willem Dafoe is bizarrely under-utilised as a crime-scene cop), this is a thoroughly straightforward Hollywood heist thriller, with Clive Owen trying to pull the perfect robbery, long-suffering detective Denzel Washington trying to stop him, and the audience left to wonder why Owen’s “criminal mastermind” has allowed himself to be holed up in a Manhattan bank with 50 hostages. Some slight additional interest is provided by an aged bank chairman with secrets to hide (Christopher Plummer) and a ruthless political fixer who will go to any lengths to help him (Jodie Foster), but generally, Lee’s heart doesn’t seem to be in it. The result, with debut screenwriter Russell Gewirtz unable to pull off either airtight